initial ramdisk depends on command line options. Several distributors provide
the image for this purpose or it's integrated in their standard ramdisk and
activated by special option. Consult your kernel and distribution manual for
-more details. Other loaders like appleloader, chainloader (BIOS, EFI, coreboot),
-freedos, ntldr and plan9 provide no possibility of loading initial ramdisk and
+more details. Other loaders like @command{appleloader}, @command{chainloader}
+(BIOS, EFI, coreboot), @command{freedos}, @command{ntldr}, @command{plan9}
+and @command{truecrypt} provide no possibility of loading initial ramdisk and
as far as author is aware the payloads in question don't support either initial
ramdisk or discovering loopback boot in other way and as such not bootable this
way. Please consider alternative boot methods like copying all files
from the image to actual partition. Consult your OS documentation for
-more details
+more details.
@node LVM cache booting
@section Booting from LVM cache logical volume